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- Mycalesis visala, the long-brand bushbrown, is a species of satyrine butterfly found in south Asia. It might include the Tamil bushbrown as a subspecies...
- tanka coins of Delhi. The coins of Visala-deva are mentioned as Visalamalla priya dra (dra stands for dramma) or Visala priya dra or Visalapri dra in various...
- Visala Hrudayalu (transl. Broad Hearts) is a 1965 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by Donepudi Krishna Murthy and directed by B. S. Narayana...
- ISBN 978-81-7950-730-8. www.wisdomlib.org (12 April 2009). "Vishala, Viśālā, Visāla, Visala, Viśāla, Visālā, Viṣala: 41 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 21 November...
- Vigraharāja IV (r. c. 1150–1164 CE), also known as Vigraharāja the Great and also Visala-deva (or Visaldev), was a king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty in north-western...
- Delhi was captured from the Tomaras by the Chauhan king Vigraharaja IV (the Visala Deva of the traditional bardic histories) in the middle of twelfth century...
- (1261–1273) Samar Singh, Rajput (1273–1301) Vaghela dynasty (complete list) – Visala-deva, King (c.1244–c.1262) Arjuna-deva, King (c.1262–c.1275) Rama, King...
- the 12th century AD, by Visala Deva Vigraharaja IV of the Chauhan dynasty. These inscriptions record the conquests of Visala Deva Vigraharaja IV of the...
- resolved whether this is a good species or is a subspecies of Mycalesis visala. Closely resembles in both seasonal forms Mycalesis mineus. The male can...
- Delhi was captured from the Tomaras by the Chauhan king Vigraharaja IV (the Visala Deva of the traditional bardic histories) in the middle of twelfth century...